Licensure Examination Preparation (CSW/LCSW) |
Faculty: Wilma J. Peeples MSSW/LCSW/LMFT/BCD
You will not be disappointed after taking the exam prep workshops to help social workers prepare for the National Social Work Examination at the Master’s degree level (certified social work or clinical social work). You will be able to determine your readiness to take the exam and how best to prepare. The course will give you an opportunity to learn about the examination, test taking techniques and a general overview about the test content. You are encouraged not to take the national exam unless you have completed an exam prep course. Research has indicated, failing the exam the first time places you at a higher risk of not passing it on the second attempt. If you fail the exam on the second attempt, then you are at a much higher risk of not passing again. So, take the exam seriously and prepare. Participants have consistently given this workshop excellent reviews.
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Participants will be able to
Demonstrate a knowledge base on human development and behavior
Demonstrate a knowledge base regarding the methods, processes, and intervention techniques for direct practice
Demonstrate an understanding about confidential, privilege communication, and the laws which permit disclosure of confidential information
Demonstrate a knowledge base on the professional values and codes of ethical conduct: National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and 201 DAR 23:080
Define the types of research designs commonly used by social workers
Learn about ethical issues encountered in the workplace in relation to research
Understand the types of sampling, sample size, and the implications for including/excluding clients in social work research
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